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The Colonial Experience 1607-1774 (A Basic History of the United States)

ePub The Colonial Experience 1607-1774 (A Basic History of the United States) by Clarence B. Carson in History

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The Lost Books of the Bible: The Great Rejected Texts - Eighteen of the most sought after books available; which shed light on the evolution of our faith; our theology; and our church. Translations and commentary by the author of the best selling book; "The Lost Books of Enoch;" Joseph Lumpkin. - Section One: Lost Scriptures of the Old Testament- First Book of Adam and Eve; Second Book of Adam and Eve; First Book of Enoch; Second Book of Enoch (Secrets of Enoch); Jubilees; Jasher; The Story of Ahikar - Section Two: Apocalyptic Writings and the End of Days- Apocalypse of Abraham; Apocalypse of Thomas 4 Ezra; 2 Baruch; War Scroll (Sons of Dark vs. Sons of Light) - Section Three: Lost Scriptures of the New Testament- Gospel of Philip; Gospel of Mary Magdalene; Apocryphon of John; Gospel of Thomas; Gospel of Judas; Acts Chapter 29


#1342717 in Books Amer Textbook Committee 2004-06Format: CLVOriginal language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.75 x 5.75 x .50l; #File Name: 1931789096184 pages


Review
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful. Great Prelude to US HistoryBy T. MillerIt's truly refreshing to see such a non-politically-correct history; leading up to our great nation's founding principles to preserve liberty; as opposed to the guided revisionist "history" we're used to.This is such a great series of books on real history; some of the most significant history and the prelude to how and why our founding documents came to preserve true liberty as laid down; by our divinely guided forefathers; as self-evident truths. Could that be why such a series of books drives lib-Marxists wildly rabid with rage?1 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Isingloregreat23 of 26 people found the following review helpful. SuperiorBy Horatius1967This is the first book in Carson's series on American history. In general; Carson has produced a solid series; with the possible exception of the very last book. They are well sourced; coherent and organized. Carson takes the time to debunk politically correct mytho-history at many points. Considering how low the standards have fallen for so-called social studies education; I think this is a worthwhile effort. For example; the standard multi-cultural line about Indians having their land stolen is explained in the context of economics; law and the inevitable outcome when stone age cultures encounter modern civilizations. Far from insulting or demeaning Indians; Carson makes it clear that Indians have been; and continue to be; victims of a paternalistic federal government. Also; his surveys of the labor movement; Great Depression and New Deal are ones that you will not find in any other textbook. Carson's philosophic foundation is; as another reviewer pointed out; firmly based in Protestant Christianity; conservatism and natural law. However; the series is not explicitly apologetic or evangelistic in nature. Rather; the implicit tone and language is clearly Christian. Although this series would be great for homeschools and religious schools; I was first exposed to this series at a state university history course. I highly recommend them for high school or even higher performing junior high level students.

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